AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFuel Prices & Politics: Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre says Saint Lucians will now pay more at the pumps, with gas and diesel rising to $16.75, while the UWP’s Dominic Fedee accuses the government of failing to give enough relief as global oil pressures drive costs. Public Safety & Crime: Police report Saint Lucia is averaging a homicide every four days, with illegal guns behind most killings, even as “serious” crime is said to be down; meanwhile, officers carried out major operations that netted cannabis, arrests, and seizures. Transport Fallout: The NCOPT is calling for a clear, automatic fare formula tied to fuel changes, and the National Taxi Union is moving to close ranks amid resignations and Uber competition, including plans for a taxi permit system by September. Tourism & Jobs: The Saint Lucia Tourism Authority says April delivered the island’s strongest stay-over month on record, with 40,752 visitors and growth across key markets. Climate & Coastal Livelihoods: A new Savannes Bay project is launching with EC$215,000 to remove marine debris and support seamoss farmers with sustainable raft systems. Regional Governance & Law: Minister Emma Hippolyte was elected to the OAS Inter-American Commission of Women executive committee, and Margaret Price Findlay was appointed Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court. Community & Culture: Dugard Combined and Ave Maria Girls’ Primary won Calypso and Soca crowns at the national primary schools competition, with the secondary finals set for June 5 in Castries.
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